Bush jr. for a 3rd term.....

This whole thread is based on a false premise - Bush was not appointed by the Senate in 2000. The Supreme Court stopped the partial recounts in
Florida, thereby awarding the state and it's electoral votes to Bush. This gave him the same majority in the Electoral College that all presidents
have used to claim the office.

History lesson. Prohibition was brought about by the 18th amendment.
Prohibition ended with the 21st amendment. Since Bush does not have the power to create constitutional amendments he would not be able to change the
constitutuon.

Here i go again...I'm here to tell you that George is ours forever. This is it.
Republicans voted him in, the powers that be, the shadow government, whatever you want to call it---This is it.
They will do whatever it takes to keep him in. "whatever"

Originally posted by joe751
you think its bullchit? well just hold on a second and think about this. i have heard from several friends of mine the bush is going to try and seek
a third term on technical grounds. it seems that bush was appointed by the senate in his first term. he wasnt elected by the people. so therefore
he really has only been elected to the presidency one time. what do you guys think about this? could it happen?

Such a move would be viewed as hugely unpopular by most American. Democrats and Republicans would frown on it. Lets face it a person like Bush is no
ones real choice for president. He finished 2nd in votes to someone like Gore and only managed 51% against someone like Kerry who got his 49% of
votes for anyone but Bush. People don't trust him as it is. I don't think the Republicans would even offer to run him again. Rudy will likely be
the man in 2008 and he'll most likely win.

I think it's common knowledge that Bush isn't the real power in the White House. I mean honestly, even diehard neo-cons have to admit he really
isn't up to task to run anything (look at his past failures). The real question is, will Cheney, Rove, and whoever else runs the USA, go with Bush
again?

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